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what with the impact be for wisconsin? >> you look at the two different parts. potentially the option for two out there. like other states, a relatively minimal effect -- no big military installation there. it would not be like virginia. or california, other places along port. most of our military are the national guard in the reserve. we have some defense contractors, but they have already made adjustments anticipating this as early as last year. there is not a dramatic impact. my concern and that of many of my fellow governors is, if there is something done as an alternative to that, do no harm. to not do things that will further reduce the increase in our nation's economic recovery. >> you are a small government conservative. this is an opportunity to really pare back the size of our government. you want to see this go into effect? x i think there should be a limited government. i do not like random changes. in the last budget, i invested $1.2 billion more into medicaid. major cuts in terms of what we gave local governments. those local governments and school
what with the impact be for wisconsin? >> you look at the two different parts. potentially the option for two out there. like other states, a relatively minimal effect -- no big military installation there. it would not be like virginia. or california, other places along port. most of our military are the national guard in the reserve. we have some defense contractors, but they have already made adjustments anticipating this as early as last year. there is not a dramatic impact. my...
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tommie thompson in wisconsin. tommie thompson was the perfect moderate candidate in a winnable race in wisconsin. and the others were supposed to be easy wins but they all three lost. if you look at the data and compare vote performance of a basket of candidates who were tea party guys like josh in ohio, jeff in arizona and tom in pennsylvania and you compare those to tommie thompson, those establishment guys did worse. they did twice as bad for vote performance. the reason this lesson is important it's like tp gang warfare in politics over the 2014 elections. nobody wants to have to go through that. that's why you saw people like lamar alexander and lindsay gram worried. i would argue this is good for the process. one of those p.'s in your introduction. as long as politicians think they can say and do whatever they want in washington and no one is going to hold them accountable at home they will keep kicking the can down the road. so the final point i want to make is about tactics because i think one lesson to le
tommie thompson in wisconsin. tommie thompson was the perfect moderate candidate in a winnable race in wisconsin. and the others were supposed to be easy wins but they all three lost. if you look at the data and compare vote performance of a basket of candidates who were tea party guys like josh in ohio, jeff in arizona and tom in pennsylvania and you compare those to tommie thompson, those establishment guys did worse. they did twice as bad for vote performance. the reason this lesson is...
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then a republican from wisconsin and a member of the budget committee. at 9:00 eastern, we will look at
then a republican from wisconsin and a member of the budget committee. at 9:00 eastern, we will look at
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congressman ribble from wisconsin. congressman peter wells from vermont. congresswoman janet from california. congressman charlie dent from pennsylvania. congressman jim hines from connecticut. congressman david from rhode island. congressman from new york. and congressman lapinski from illinois. thank you, gentlemen and ladies. please have a seat. isn't it awesome to see that kind of leadership in america today? while it is in the dna of these men and women that leave for america, it is because of your support they can do this. that is what makes it happen. what i would like to do is start on the far end, and we will hear from each of our leaders today about what it is that has brought them into the problem solvers group and how we will quickly move out into the question's going on with activists all over the country today. >> good morning, everyone. what an amazing energy in this room, thank you for giving us the opportunity to share a few comments. i think it is simpler than everyone makes it seem. i have never met a member of congress, house, or senate
congressman ribble from wisconsin. congressman peter wells from vermont. congresswoman janet from california. congressman charlie dent from pennsylvania. congressman jim hines from connecticut. congressman david from rhode island. congressman from new york. and congressman lapinski from illinois. thank you, gentlemen and ladies. please have a seat. isn't it awesome to see that kind of leadership in america today? while it is in the dna of these men and women that leave for america, it is...
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for example, you need to know wisconsin is a state in their cities from there. if i say i like wisconsin, there are a whole bunch of interests that cascade off of that. you need to understand the hierarchy of objects. you also need to be able to understand how they relate to each other, synonyms, duplication. >> does this personalization large internet companies has you have to understand what the ontology of entities is. does that create a new paradigm? the most recent thing that any of the large internet companies have come out with is this social search that facebook has introduced. it is that a stepping stone? >> there is the social graph. what i am talking about, it will give way to the interest graph. you know this set of things i am interested in, you know the other set of things other people are interested in. they aren't just based on, did they go to the same school, do they work in the same place, they are based on, are they interested in the same things? we can create personalization technologies because you can see what people are doing and provide y
for example, you need to know wisconsin is a state in their cities from there. if i say i like wisconsin, there are a whole bunch of interests that cascade off of that. you need to understand the hierarchy of objects. you also need to be able to understand how they relate to each other, synonyms, duplication. >> does this personalization large internet companies has you have to understand what the ontology of entities is. does that create a new paradigm? the most recent thing that any of...
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nixon, governor o'malley from maryland, we have governor malloy of connecticut, governor walker from wisconsin, as well as governor fallin and myself. >> i want to ask you about how bad you think the sequester will be, is the white house exaggerating its impact, and a specific question to governor fallin -- the white house has put out a statement that in the state of oklahoma they say that 1,490 fewer children will receive vaccinations, and i'm wondering if that is a part of a cut of $102,000. would you be able to find somewhere else in your budget to make sure those children will get vaccinated? >> i have not had a chance to get a copy of the report. i'm anxious to see the report. there will be an effect by sequester if it goes to the way it is written for the state of oklahoma. i have included $40 million more into my health care priority and put a huge emphasis on infant mortality and how we can prevent infant mortality in our state. also $16 million more for crisis intervention for our families and systems to care for our family for help. i have a big push for health improvement of health
nixon, governor o'malley from maryland, we have governor malloy of connecticut, governor walker from wisconsin, as well as governor fallin and myself. >> i want to ask you about how bad you think the sequester will be, is the white house exaggerating its impact, and a specific question to governor fallin -- the white house has put out a statement that in the state of oklahoma they say that 1,490 fewer children will receive vaccinations, and i'm wondering if that is a part of a cut of...
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governors of tennessee, and wisconsin on in the event from politico. later, "washington journal." >> the book includes a link and trying to get a job with a chapter called the comment at the end of the world. at this time there is a talk of a meteoric, destroying the earth. one of linkedin's france is certain it will happen. lincoln chides him about it 12 years later. but he is trying to get this job, commissioner of the general law office and he failed. it is a good thing he fails. he is there as a bureaucrat, he is not an illinois signing the republican party there. he is not the nominee for senate. he probably never becomes president. at the time he was depressed and he got passed over. he thought it was the end of his career. as we all know, his story had something better in store for mr. langdon better down the road. he leaves washington as a one- term congressman. his future in doubt heading back to illinois as if nothing ever happened. >> abraham lincoln arrived in washington in 1847. the reasons for his quick departure part of "book tv." yester
governors of tennessee, and wisconsin on in the event from politico. later, "washington journal." >> the book includes a link and trying to get a job with a chapter called the comment at the end of the world. at this time there is a talk of a meteoric, destroying the earth. one of linkedin's france is certain it will happen. lincoln chides him about it 12 years later. but he is trying to get this job, commissioner of the general law office and he failed. it is a good thing he...
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i represent the eighth congressional district which includes hot and and green bay wisconsin. i was asked to tell you why i decided to come this weekend. i am here because you are here. if there were americans that felt passionately enough that they would spend their money coming from all over to figure out how they can organically begin to change how washington works, i wanted to be part of it. i was not much different and maybe not at all different from most of you. i could have saved myself being in this audience had i chosen not to run for congress. i would encourage you that have a strong interest to encourage running for congress yourself. thank you for having us. >> thanks to all of you for being here. we have a long history of doing what no labels is trying to do, work across the aisle in a bipartisan manner. we have health care changes that republicans and democrats will support. when i came to congress not too many years ago, it was astonishing how little interaction there was between members. devoid in congress have an opportunity to talk to another member is hopefu
i represent the eighth congressional district which includes hot and and green bay wisconsin. i was asked to tell you why i decided to come this weekend. i am here because you are here. if there were americans that felt passionately enough that they would spend their money coming from all over to figure out how they can organically begin to change how washington works, i wanted to be part of it. i was not much different and maybe not at all different from most of you. i could have saved myself...
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host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we let you go, what do you think about this report that sigtarp put out specifically looking at executive pay at bail out companies? caller: of course it is disgusting. but the senate gets paid for doing nothing. i wonder where they get the idea from? -- raise an important point. anybody who tries to rip off -- guest: you raise an important point. anybody tries to rip out -- representative off the taxpayer is reprehensible. we are coming out very aggressive on anyone in that investigation. those who may be thinking about that or doing that now should take a
host: last caller -- plymouth, wisconsin. independent line. caller: good morning from plymouth, the wonderful heartland. i think it is disgusting what they do. but i wonder where they could get the idea -- that they can rip the taxpayer of 400 of millions of dollars with impunity? try the united states senate. 1400 days without passing a budget. yet it is mandated in law, that harry reid and his pals are supposed to pass one every year. who is doing the investigation for that? host: before we...
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ohio and the mass shooting in aurora, colorado, and oak creek, wisconsin and sandy hook was kind of the last big bang on the crescendo. and was the tipping point for a lot of people. and it's horrible in some ways and upsets me why it takes something so bad to get the conversation started, but here we are, let's go do something with us. host: ken from daytona beach, florida. caller: next time i hear someone say man up, i'm going to say grow up. first of all, the problem is the guns. i agree that the people that hold the guns should be getting the background check. 40% that don't have any type of background check. i worry about that. too many americans resolve issues with gun violence and they're not all criminals, there are people who can't control impulses, domestic violence perpetrators. we have a stand your ground law in florida. kind of like man up. colorado has one make my day. talk about childish. florida has turned into the wild west. people shoot if they think they are threatened and they use the stand your ground law. it has to stop. i worry about the children. you read about c
ohio and the mass shooting in aurora, colorado, and oak creek, wisconsin and sandy hook was kind of the last big bang on the crescendo. and was the tipping point for a lot of people. and it's horrible in some ways and upsets me why it takes something so bad to get the conversation started, but here we are, let's go do something with us. host: ken from daytona beach, florida. caller: next time i hear someone say man up, i'm going to say grow up. first of all, the problem is the guns. i agree...